About 2.88 metric tons per hectare, according to the USDA.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question! Well, the amount of rice that can be harvested from one hectare of land can vary depending on factors like the type of rice, farming practices, and environmental conditions. On average, a hectare of land can yield anywhere from 4 to 10 bags of rice. Remember, each harvest is a beautiful gift from nature, so cherish the process and the abundance it provides.
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I don't know what the world average is, but the US average is around 8,800 kilograms per hectare for the grain yield.
World average - about 4 tonnes per hectare, world record - about 10. Yield is complicated by the fact that 2 crops per year is common, and 3 are possible under ideal weather and field conditions. Crop scientists estimate a realistic maximum for the "perfect" hybrid variety at over 20 tonnes per hectare.
The average yield of potatoes under irrigation typically ranges from 20 to 40 tons per hectare. The actual yield can vary depending on factors such as climate, soil quality, crop variety, and management practices.
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15.36 Tonnes per hectare. Mike Solari, New Zealand
Low production of rice per hectare can be due to factors such as poor soil fertility, lack of proper irrigation, pest and disease infestations, suboptimal planting practices, and adverse weather conditions like drought or flooding. Additionally, limited access to modern farming technologies and practices can also contribute to low rice yields per hectare.
Average corn yield for the farms in 2012 to 2014 was 7.85 metric tons per hectare (125 bushels per acre). Average farm yields ranged from approximately 5.79 metric tons per hectare for one of the Brazilian farms (92 bushels per acre) to 10.75 metric tons per hectare for the Iowa farm (171 bushels per acre).
150*40 kgs per acre
To convert grams per hectare to kilograms per hectare, you divide the number of grams by 1000. For example, if you have 500 grams per hectare, when converted, it would be 0.5 kilograms per hectare.